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Product Description
Archaeological discoveries continue to prove the Bible is an amazing historical record. Correctly interpreted, the historical records of Egypt and Israel show a remarkable consistency with the Bible records, which we can accept as not only inspiring but also entirely reliable.
Unearth the history of Israel and see the devastating periods of loss and exile through the lens of archaeology. David Down, a field archaeologist who excavates regularly in Israel, shares his research to help you explore the accuracy of Christian history from the Global Flood through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. With 20 fascinating chapters, you can study the real evidence related to the remarkable people and pivotal events you have read about in the Bible. For further study, investigate the four appendices, which include:
- Tabernacle Life
- Solomon's Temple
- The Dead Sea Scrolls
- Patriarchs, Chronological Table, and Tables of Weights and Measures
Unveiling the Kings of Israel is a captivating read for anyone interested in ancient civilizations, Christian history, Israel, Egypt and the Bible. With beautiful illustrations and the author's personable writing style, this text will delight students, history buffs and scholars ages 10 to 100.
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